Carrot Pullers in Coachella Valley 1937
In February 1937, a group of around one hundred carrot pullers works in the Coachella Valley, California. These laborers come from diverse states, including Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri. This image documents the significant role of migrant workers in the regions agricultural practices and highlights the importance of their contributions to Californias farming industry.
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Carrot Pullers in Coachella Valley 1937
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